Human factors in hybrid threat risk assessment
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Conference Proceedings
Authors: Maryna Zharikova, Stefan Pickl
Abstract: The goal of the paper is to propose a user-centered approach to create a hybrid threat risk model that considers human errors to complement traditional risk models and increases risk assessment accuracy.The authors consider a place of human factors in hybrid threat risk assessment and indicate that human factors influence human vulnerability, which is a component of hybrid threat risk.The proposed approach to creating a hybrid threat risk assessment model contains the following main components: a database of direct human factors, a database of human errors, a method of human vulnerability assessment, and a method of human-centered hybrid threat risk assessment. The proposed approach is based on the use of the neural network, which determines the correlation between the database of direct human factors and the database of human errors to assess human vulnerability.The outcomes of the research will be beneficial for making decisions regarding personnel management strategies aimed at strengthening human vulnerability.
Keywords: Hybrid Threat, Critical Infrastructure, Human Factors, Hybrid Threat Risk, User-Centered Risk Assessment, Human Vulnerability
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1005033
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